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Capacity Building Programme on Energy Governance – Tirunelveli

Electricity Consumer Cell (ECC), Tirunelveli, organized a capacity building programme on “Energy Governance” on June 21, 2018, at Tirunelveli Electricity Board Workers Retired Association, Thiyagarajar Nagar, Tirunelveli. The purpose of the programme was to build consumer awareness on energy conservation and to educate them about energy-efficient devices at the household level. Consumer groups, civil society organizations, and local residents participated in the programme.

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Electricity Consumer Cell (ECC) Outreach Meeting Report - Salem

Electricity Consumer Cell (ECC) Salem in association with Salem Consumer Voice conducted outreach meetings at Karungalpatti (June 15, 2018) and Vellalapatti (June 25, 2018). The objective of the meetings was to create awareness on ECC, educate consumers about electricity rights, safety and governance to the participants. Agricultural consumers and domestic consumers participated in the meeting.  

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Electricity Consumer Cell (ECC) Outreach Meeting Report - Tiruvannamalai

Electricity Consumer Cell-Tiruvannamalai, in association with Sadayanodai Ilaignar Narpani Mandram, conducted outreach meetings at Thurinjapuram (June 13, 2018) and Konalur (June 14, 2018) villages of Tiruvannamalai district. The meeting for organized by Mr. Rama Perumal, Secretary SINAM, Mr. Ashokan (ECC coordinator), Mr. Anandan (ECC Advisor). The objective of the meeting was to educate consumers on electricity rights, energy governance and to create awareness about ECC.

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Water Consumption data from Thermal Power Plants

In a thermal power plant (TPP), water is used for various purposes such as in the boiler, cooling system, and coal and ash handling systems, with the bulk of the quantity being used in the cooling system. As per Environment (Protection) Amendment Rules, 2017, notified by the Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC), all new plants installed after January 1, 2017, should not consume more than 3m3/MWh power produced.

Workshop on Energy Finance

Investment in infrastructure plays a critical role in ensuring a country’s development. It is perceived that growth in infrastructure will establish a better economy and create a more equitable world. This, however, has led to a significantly greater demand on natural resources for energy, water, and food. These infrastructure projects, which have been the main cause for rapid urbanization, have also been implicated in reports of increasing environmental damage and weakening human rights.

Current News - Volume III, Issue 7, July 2018

Highlights

  • A Note on Standby Power Losses.
  • Traditional agricultural pumps can be replaced with 8K MW of Solar Power.
  • Rs. 8000 Crore Solar Scheme may help Indian firms boost Manufacturing.
  • Consumer Focus - Consumer Grievance Redressal Forum Case (CGRF)
  • ECC Voice - Change of Tariff (ECC Success Story) (Tamil).

Plus Publications/Cases:
Solar Irrigation Pumps and India's Energy Irrigation Nexus, July 2018.

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Indian Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (ISEER): An overview

The Government of India established the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) in 2002, under the provisions of the Energy Conservation Act, 2001. One of the objectives of BEE was to reduce energy intensity within the Indian economy and to promote the use of energy efficient equipments and devices.

Commitment of Indian Pharmaceutical Companies Today to their Primary Calling of Curing Diseases - A Study

The commercialized global pharmaceutical industry today

Indian pharmaceutical companies are becoming unduly profit-centered in the not-for-profit mission of developing vital medical cures and distributing life-saving medicines for all. There had been exposés of deep-rooted corruption in the Indian pharmaceutical industry. Additionally, extremely high-prices of branded drugs with large fluctuations of prices between company brands has resulted in drugs becoming unaffordable by the Indian majority.